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~ The pieces are all sewn together, stitched with love.........and a quilt tells a story and the story is our past ~

The Arrowood family immigrated from England to Maryland in the 1700's. They went south, eventually settling in the mountains of North Carolina. Later , some went further south, into the Piedmont of North Carolina, in search of work and a better way of life.

I am in search of my family.

I search for those that came before me, and lived their lives as best they could. I am in search of their stories, how they lived, and how they loved.

I shared this love of seeking the past with my Dad, sharing each new finding with him, the thrill in his heart intermingling with mine. I continue this search in his honor, and hope to know these people of ours when I join up with them all in heaven.

~ Steve Lewis Arrowood 1932-2008 ~

Come with me, back to a simpler time and place. A place far removed from the hectic pace of today. To a time when life was hard, but the rewards were great. When your quality of life was determined by your own sweat, your own toil, and your own ingenuity.

Would you like a glass of sweet tea? Let's sit out on the porch where we will catch the sweetly scented breeze of summertime. Maybe Grandma will fry up some of her wonderful chicken... Time slows here.

Arrowood Family

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Happy Birthday, Steve!

2 comments:

Enjoyed the music, pictures and stories. I think we are related in some way. I am researching the Miller Family from Yancey and Mitchell Counties. My 3rd great grandfather was Rev. Daniel Miller from Ramseytown. NC. Looking for his father John who was said to have been from Pigeon Roost.

Glad you like the blog. Is your Daniel a brother to David Miller?David was somehow crippled in the war and was nicknamed "Crippled Dave". David married Sarah Ellender Winters Arrowood after Samuel Arrowood died around 1873.If you have additional info, please contact me!

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The Arrowood/Arwood Family

Thanks so very much for all of the wonderful feedback I have gotten from everyone! If you are related or somehow have a tie to this family, please leave a comment for me. I welcome any additional info and absolutely love collecting pictures! If you have anything about this family you would like posted, I will gladly do so. Please, leave me a note! This has been, and continues to be, such a blessing to me.